social-engineer-toolkit/seproxy
2016-07-22 09:52:36 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
#
# Simple proxy for SET, note will show up in history
#
import sys
import getpass
import os
import src.core.setcore as core
# Py2/3 compatibility
# Python3 renamed raw_input to input
try:
input = raw_input
except NameError:
pass
# grab the operating system
operating_system = core.check_os()
# if windows then do some stuff
if operating_system == "posix":
definepath = os.getcwd()
print("\n[*] Welcome to the SET-Proxy Configuration Utility")
print("\nEnter the proxy setting informatiom below.\n\nExample: http://10.3.1.1:8080\n")
try:
proxy = input("Enter the proxy server: ")
username = input(
"Enter the username for the proxy (hit enter for none): ")
password = getpass.getpass(
"Enter the password for the proxy (hit enter for none): ")
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print("\n[!] Exiting the Social-Engineer Toolkit.")
sys.exit()
if username != "":
proxy_string = "export http_proxy='http://%s:%s@%s'" % (
username, password, proxy)
if username == "":
proxy_string = "export http_proxy='http://%s'" % (proxy)
filewrite = open(core.setdir + "/proxy.config", "w")
filewrite.write(proxy_string)
filewrite.close()
from src.core.set import *
def kill_proc(port, flag):
proc = subprocess.Popen("netstat -antp | grep '%s'" % (port), shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
stdout_value = proc.communicate()[0]
a = re.search("\d+/%s" % (flag), stdout_value)
if a:
b = a.group()
b = b.replace("/%s" % (flag), "")
subprocess.Popen("kill -9 %s 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null" %
(b), shell=True).wait()
# cleans up stale processes from SET
try:
# kill anything python running on 80
kill_proc("80", "python")
# kill anything on 443 ruby which is generally a rogue listener
kill_proc("443", "ruby")
# handle errors
except Exception as error:
log(error)
else:
print("[!] Sorry, this only works on posix (nix) based systems and is not compatible with this operating system.")